The College is a Catholic secondary day and boarding school for boys, with a rich mix of country,
city and international students living and learning together.
Founded by the Marist Brothers in 1881, the College strives to provide boys with a quality education that draws faith, culture and life into harmony by incorporating a range of high quality learning, spiritual, physical and recreation experiences.
We know that the academic and social well being of our students is enhanced when the learning environment provides spaces where students can learn in different ways, at different speeds, and where they feel safe and valued. We also know that the changes that 21st century learning has brought to the ways our teachers teach and students learn are momentous.
St Joseph’s is participating in the Powerful Learning Practice because we wish to take learning and teaching to the new frontiers of virtual learning by providing our students and teachers with opportunities to strive for creativity, knowledge, citizenship, global awareness and personal success in 21st century learning environments.
St Joseph's College PLP team:
Ric Bombardiere
Lee MacMaster
Gary Molloy
Anthony Rooskie
Fergus Stewart
Acting Head of English
Director of Learning and Teaching
Science
E-Learning Co-ordinator
Acting Head of Social Sciences
The College is a Catholic secondary day and boarding school for boys, with a rich mix of country,
city and international students living and learning together.
Founded by the Marist Brothers in 1881, the College strives to provide boys with a quality education that draws faith, culture and life into harmony by incorporating a range of high quality learning, spiritual, physical and recreation experiences.
We know that the academic and social well being of our students is enhanced when the learning environment provides spaces where students can learn in different ways, at different speeds, and where they feel safe and valued. We also know that the changes that 21st century learning has brought to the ways our teachers teach and students learn are momentous.
St Joseph’s is participating in the Powerful Learning Practice because we wish to take learning and teaching to the new frontiers of virtual learning by providing our students and teachers with opportunities to strive for creativity, knowledge, citizenship, global awareness and personal success in 21st century learning environments.
St Joseph's College PLP team:
Ric Bombardiere
Lee MacMaster
Gary Molloy
Anthony Rooskie
Fergus Stewart
Acting Head of EnglishDirector of Learning and Teaching
Science
E-Learning Co-ordinator
Acting Head of Social Sciences
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Judy O’Connell